Standards Committee

Promoting high standards

Councils are required to establish Standards Committees, as part of a new ethical framework for public authorities established by the Government. The aim is to promote high standards of ethical conduct among elected councillors.

The role of this Committee is to advise Haringey Council on the adoption of a local Code of Conduct for Councillors, update and monitor the Code as necessary and to be responsible for implementing the Code and providing training for Members on ethical conduct.

The Committee also consider reports of the Monitoring Officer, on any matter referred to them by an Ethical Standards Officer of the Standards Board for England, under the relevant sections of the Local Government Act 2000.

To find out more about the Standards Committee, please use links below.

Standards Committee meetings

Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings as observers.

Meetings are held at the Civic Centre, High Road, Wood Green, London, N22 8LE.

Complaints

If you wish to make a complaint about a councillor please write, in the first instance, to the council's Head of Legal Services and Monitoring Officer:

  • River Park House
    High Road, Wood Green
    London N22 8HQ

Or you can write to the national body which deals with complaints against councillors, the Standards Board for England (see the useful external links section below).

Further information

If you would like further information about the Standards Committee, please contact:

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Page Last Updated: 29 September 2008

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